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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
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or a real short tiki torch. Looks a lot more realistic (I'm playing with exhaust..explains the blue tint on my skin..;) than what I'm getting, but I'm using cones for the overall effect..maybe a ball and cone might work..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
Lol, I got a cylinder, two cones, three spheres, and a torus in there. AS
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Rudolf Herczog
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Agent Smith, This looks so neat! I'm impressed with this new rocket engine, but I'm almost as likely to understand how it works as I am to be able to understand string theory. It all goes to show that there are more things in the universe than are dreamed of in my philosophy. - meanwhile I'm stuck trying to figure out how to get skewing to work right in more than 1 dimension, looking at the code for an old set of fractal fractal programs(the hardest part was getting the "FAT" files onto the "NTFS" computer ) and O.T.: Dr. Kaku or his webmaster or (?) sent me the update for his site at www.mkaku.org and I was looking at the formulas Dr. K. uses to explain his 'string' theory. I'm not able to completely understand the calculus he uses as simple as it seems, but I have derived a new way of saying 'the black hole of emotional need'. I can now use the phrase 'the p-brane of emotive necessity'. (Of course I wouldn't use a term like that but it's nice to know I can.) It's an interesting site if you're into that sort of thing. I'll have to try something along the line of your lattice. Thanks for sharing! - TJ
I ran across Dr. Michio Kaku when I started doing research on Overunity for a project of mine. On the surface he is REALLY out there, but like listening to Scottish accents for an amount of time, after a while...he starts to make sense. (in a strange kind of way) I've been too paranoid and busy to switch over to NTFS yet... Skewing; makes my brain crawl for my ear canal in a desperate attempt to escape. In a word; "hard". I'll post up the greyscales for you people to play with, make'em do something! Make'em your own. Rochr, play all ya want! In fact I had put a strong flare in there, but thought it looked silly, well, in fact it did, I gotta dig out and install my old KPT, get my flares up to speed, lol. The base Photoshop one's kinda suck. AS
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Gene Budarick has a tutorial on skewing. a few minor errors in it and
you need a pocket calculator that does tan or (tan)tables,
but it's pretty good as far as it goes.
I've only done non-organic modeling. AS
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Actually was doing some Photoshop practice when this sprung up, this is a symettrical lattice, NOT made solid, and by using the clipping bracket on the UPPER part in the terrain editor, it cuts out/off the upper part of the lattice mesh. Never really thought about doing this before, myself. Has possibilities. AgentSmithContact Me | Gallery | Freestuff | IMDB Credits | Personal Site
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